“I got it the first time(he won), I drew with him the second time. He was born to activate me, he won't leave me alone.

“He keeps asking for this rematch. If I do fight him again, he is not beating me.

“Of course there is a part of Eubank that wants to get back in the ring with Nigel Benn.

“If you are listening, I am in the jungle and I am getting fit boy.”

Nigel Benn was previously on I'm A Celeb in 2002 (Image: ITV)

Eubank went on to ask the other stars if he should fight and when they cheered he said he would give his camp mates ringside seats for the fight.

And despite their age, TV channels would queue up to screen the Eubank v Benn rematch.

Chris Eubank v Nigel Benn at NEC Birmingham in 1990

Both their middleweight and super middleweight contests in 1990 and 1993 were huge box office events and a third fight would pull in millions of viewers. It’s thought ITV and Sky would both be in the bidding for the rematch.

Eubank could use his exit interview when leaving camp to confirm that a fight is going to happen. He retired in 1998 after 52 fights and 45 wins, whilst Benn retired from the ring in 1996 after 48 fights and 42 rings.

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One of Benn’s big regrets is that he never beat Eubank in the ring.

Earlier this month he claimed they were close to having a rematch organised for March 2016 but insisted at the time it would not happen because Eubank had stalled.

In the interview earlier this month, he said: “We had backers from Dubai, Manchester, Ireland — we would make £5m to £10m each, everything split evenly. Not one word of a lie.

Chris said there is "bad blood" between the two - will it be reserved in third bout? (Image: Daily Mirror)

“We spent three bloody years talking. But Chris is impossible.”

Judging from both men’s comments this weekend the fight is now back on.